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What are the Long-Term Effects of Toxin-Induced Ischemia?

The long-term effects of toxin-induced ischemia depend on the severity and duration of the ischemic event. Potential consequences include:
Chronic pain - Due to nerve damage or tissue scarring.
Organ dysfunction - Such as heart failure or chronic kidney disease.
Neurological deficits - Including cognitive impairment or motor dysfunction.
Increased risk of secondary complications - Such as infections or further cardiovascular events.

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